MS Awareness
Disability Studies
As I took the subway home, I regarded my fellow travelers with renewed empathy.
The Distance Multiple Sclerosis Can Build Between Family and Friends
Here’s my biggest advice if you have someone in your life with MS: be flexible… Read More
Missed-Diagnosis: My 4 Early Signs of MS
I’m a smart woman, but even with my level of intelligence, I was ignorant to… Read More
To My Fellow Men With MS
I hope this has helped open the mind of those men who have MS or… Read More
Fever Fatale
Yes, raising awareness of multiple sclerosis is a noble and necessary thing. But frightening MS… Read More
Gray Matter
“She cries a lot,” I said. “And she says such strange things. Are you sure… Read More
Peer Pleasure – Not Pressure
A peer is a lifeline. Finding someone to talk with that is living in the… Read More
Harnessing Destructive Forces
So much of my daily strength is turned into a mask that I wear.
Have You Ever Received Advice You Weren’t Looking For?
It’s our choice in responding. We can either give a flip answer, laugh and keep… Read More
From Slavery to Special Assistant to the President: Hope and Blessings
The fact that in two generations, family members can go from slavery to Special Assistant… Read More